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GT-R
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Exceptional Performance
Advanced AWD System
Tuning Potential
Relatively Practical
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High Running Costs
Stiff Ride Quality
Outdated Interior
Complex Transmission Maintenance
High Insurance Premiums
GR6 Transmission wear (clutches/solenoids)
Brake system wear (rotors/pads)
Suspension component wear (bushings/dampers)
Always get a pre-purchase inspection from a Nissan GT-R specialist to check for hidden damage or performance modifications.
Review the full service history, especially transmission fluid changes and brake maintenance.
Inspect tire condition carefully, as specialized run-flat tires are expensive to replace.
Factor in high running costs: fuel, insurance, and maintenance are not for the faint of heart.
Consider importing from the USA (Copart, IAAI) or Korea (Encar) for potentially better pricing, but budget for customs and delivery.
Check for common recalls on NHTSA.gov, though less likely for newer models, it's good practice.
Exhaust system rust/cracks